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Lesion-symptom mapping of the human cerebellum
D. Timmann
, B. Brandauer
,
J. Hermsdörfer
, W. Ilg
, J. Konczak
, M. Gerwig
, E. R. Gizewski
, B. Schoch
University of Duisburg-Essen
Hospital Bogenhausen
University Clinic Tuebingen
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Cerebellum
100%
Lesion-symptom Mapping
100%
Cerebellar Cortex
100%
Human Cerebellum
100%
Cerebellar Lesion
75%
Focal Lesion
75%
Eyeblink Response
75%
Cortex
50%
Cerebellar Degeneration
50%
Motor Learning
50%
Ataxia
50%
Atrophy
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
50%
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI)
50%
Lesion Site
50%
Cerebellar nuclei
50%
Posterior Lobe
50%
Motor Recovery
50%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Gait
25%
High-resolution
25%
Motor Control
25%
Lesion Studies
25%
Behavioral Data
25%
Learning Rate
25%
Control Subjects
25%
Healthy Controls
25%
Clinical Data
25%
Close Relationships
25%
Extended Knowledge
25%
Anterior Lobe
25%
Animal Data
25%
Motor Coordination
25%
Cerebellar Function
25%
Dysarthria
25%
Classical Conditioning
25%
Eyeblink Conditioning
25%
Cerebellar Lobes
25%
Somatotopy
25%
Spinocerebellar Degeneration
25%
Behavioral Measures
25%
Oculomotor Dysfunction
25%
Focal Cerebellar Lesion
25%
Sagittal Zones
25%
Functional Localization
25%
Lateral Cerebellum
25%
Functional Compartmentalization
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cerebellum
100%
Cerebellum Injury
66%
Cerebellar Cortex
66%
Conditioning
33%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Ataxia
33%
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Motor Learning
33%
Cerebellum Disease
16%
Limb
16%
Motor Coordination
16%
Disease
16%
Dysarthria
16%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16%
Standing
16%
Eye Movement Disorder
16%
Motor Control
16%
Neuroscience
Cerebellum
100%
Cerebellar Cortex
66%
Nucleus
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Motor Learning
33%
Ataxia
33%
Motor Control
16%
Lesion Studies
16%
Classical Conditioning
16%
Dysarthria
16%
Oculomotor Disorder
16%
Somatotopy
16%
Eyeblink Conditioning
16%
Motor Coordination
16%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16%